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does this mean that richard nixon could have taken out the new black panther party? >> sean: now, let me get this straight, colonel. water boarding is torture. that is against our values and our ideals and our traditions. but it's all right to just kill someone? where is the out rainl here? this is unbelievable. really? >> no question by. if romney had won the presidency you know the left would be all over him, blaming him for this memo that was written. very no problem with water boarding if it saves americans drives. issue with the drone program, very no problem killing americans overseas part of a terrorist organization s in the beginning of a slippery slope? that we don't see a boundary how long before going to killing americans overseas with drones to killing americans here in this country with drones? dhs had a memo that said veterans of the war that second amendment supporters and antiabortion people and antiimmigration people were all potential terrorists. you can see the threat making its way through. >> and this is a good point because standards are vaguely
does this mean that richard nixon could have taken out the new black panther party? >> sean: now, let me get this straight, colonel. water boarding is torture. that is against our values and our ideals and our traditions. but it's all right to just kill someone? where is the out rainl here? this is unbelievable. really? >> no question by. if romney had won the presidency you know the left would be all over him, blaming him for this memo that was written. very no problem with water...
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carter is the only president since nixon not to visit china during their own term. congratulations to today's winner, paul axel. well, let me bring back the panel here. patty solis doyle, michelle bernard. sorry about that. the good news is, it was new york's fault. it's not us. we're happy about that. so i was going to the sort of the messaging of the republicans here, and we were talking about that. i guess whyproact tivly more saying this is what we were brought here to do, we don't like the way sequester is going, but you give us no choice. why don't they go with that message than what boehner did? that's made a lot of conservatives scratch their heads. >> the answer is we have absolutely no idea. it's happening now. maybe they will watch you today and say, you know what? we've got to get our messages straight. it makes no sense. >> you saw this, in the byron york column, patty, that basically said, what are you doing? you're agreeing with the president's words? that these are drastic, this is too much, this isn't the right way to do it? >> you know, i'm with yo
carter is the only president since nixon not to visit china during their own term. congratulations to today's winner, paul axel. well, let me bring back the panel here. patty solis doyle, michelle bernard. sorry about that. the good news is, it was new york's fault. it's not us. we're happy about that. so i was going to the sort of the messaging of the republicans here, and we were talking about that. i guess whyproact tivly more saying this is what we were brought here to do, we don't like the...
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it went to richard nixon. and richard nixon vetoed it even though it passed with lots of republican votes. president nixon said the idea of preschool for everyone had quote, family-weakening implications. he said quote, the child development envisioned in this legislation would be truly a long leap into the dark for the united states government and the american people. a long leap into the dark. 40 years after president nixon said no to preschool for all american kids with the weird leaping in the dark analogy, president obama is trying to bring a version of that idea back with a plan for early education for all americans. but this time the president has wind in his sails blowing in from an unlikely source. it's blowing in from a really, really red state. from maybe the reddest of all red states. this is how oklahoma voted in 2012. mitt romney swept every county. in 2008 john mccain swept every county. in 2004 george bush swept every county. oklahoma is the reddest place we've got in america. and republicans,
it went to richard nixon. and richard nixon vetoed it even though it passed with lots of republican votes. president nixon said the idea of preschool for everyone had quote, family-weakening implications. he said quote, the child development envisioned in this legislation would be truly a long leap into the dark for the united states government and the american people. a long leap into the dark. 40 years after president nixon said no to preschool for all american kids with the weird leaping in...
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richard nixon when he's interviewed by david frost and quote is when the president does it, that means that it is not illegal. >> that was richard nixon talking to david frost about what were called black bag jobs, breaking into terrorist organizations, weathermen, ku klux klan, the atrocities like the fire bombing of the greenwich village town house, but this is the president of the united states never asserted the rights to kill american citizens he was serving a right to protect american citizens with breaks-ins, look at the reaction to richard nixon happened. nixon, people were sickened by this, awful, imperial presidency, but this is astonishing. >> greta: do you expect to see congress do anything with this? we're so, now, after what happened on 9/11, now, you say the word terrorism and we all jump as we should because that was terrible what happened on 9/11. the fact is we're using drones in countries we're not at war. we're using it quote, on intelligence and we know how intelligence has been faulty. and imminent is, something maybe the person plans to do six months, eight month
richard nixon when he's interviewed by david frost and quote is when the president does it, that means that it is not illegal. >> that was richard nixon talking to david frost about what were called black bag jobs, breaking into terrorist organizations, weathermen, ku klux klan, the atrocities like the fire bombing of the greenwich village town house, but this is the president of the united states never asserted the rights to kill american citizens he was serving a right to protect...
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we tried that many, many times, we tried under nixon, tried under ford. it's been proven it doesn't work, it's assuming the government is all-knowing and all-being with prices and wages and we need to get off the idea that the government knows what the right price is to pay teenagers out there for crying out loud. >> okay, that's going to be our last word. thanks, guys. >> so, did you hear this? >> we have a spending problem, and when they talk about that, it's like there's an assumption that somehow we as a nation are broke. >> so, we're not broke? the cavuto on biz gang will do the math. you decide. that's at the bottom of the hour, but up here first. something is heating up on wall street. no, i'm not talking about those sports illustrated models ringing the closing bell this week. i am he' talking about all the hot deals. merger mania is back. a sign the economy is, too? or a sign of trouble to come. to compete on the global stage. what we need are people prepared for the careers of our new economy. by 2025 we could have 20 million jobs without enough
we tried that many, many times, we tried under nixon, tried under ford. it's been proven it doesn't work, it's assuming the government is all-knowing and all-being with prices and wages and we need to get off the idea that the government knows what the right price is to pay teenagers out there for crying out loud. >> okay, that's going to be our last word. thanks, guys. >> so, did you hear this? >> we have a spending problem, and when they talk about that, it's like there's an...
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second of all, he's positioned to pull a nixon in china. just as only a committed anti-communist like nixon could go to china, someone like president obama could appeal to his base and still get tough entitlement cuts through as part of a grand bargain. this is a moment of rare opportunity but it takes presidential leadership and there's been lacking. >> one approach that republicans have put forward is the idea of a balanced budget amendment. >> the real cause of our debt is that our government has been spending $1 trillion more than it takes in every year. that's why we need a balanced budget amendment. >> republicans, margaret, are not blameless in this, bush era tax cuts, wars in afghanistan and iraq are major drivers. the spending cuts that a balanced budget amendment would require could cripple the economy. austerity hasn't worked in europe. why does marco rubio think it would work in america? >> look, what you have to keep in mind is when marco rubio said that. he said that in his response to the president's state of the union right
second of all, he's positioned to pull a nixon in china. just as only a committed anti-communist like nixon could go to china, someone like president obama could appeal to his base and still get tough entitlement cuts through as part of a grand bargain. this is a moment of rare opportunity but it takes presidential leadership and there's been lacking. >> one approach that republicans have put forward is the idea of a balanced budget amendment. >> the real cause of our debt is that...
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nixon, bush, obama, they're war criminals. >> and a huge rift among liberals as the president takes fire from his base over his controversial drone policy. we'll have a debate. caution. you're about to enter the no spin zone because the spin stops here. "the factor" begins right now. >> hi. i'm juan williams in for bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. let's get right to our top story. the future of carnival cruise lines and the thousands of passengers who may be considering what the company owes them after their cruise from hell. the massive ship triumph 14 stories tall finally returned to port last night carrying more than 4,000 guests and crew members who have incredible stories to tell. they had been planning to go from galveston to cozumel, but ended up stranded at sea for five days with overflowing toilets, food shortages, and foul odors. an engine fire turned their dream vacation into nightmares. >> it was really rough. it was bad. it was like post-natural disaster, but stuck on a boat with 3200 other people. >> the sewage would spill over. so that was what became the pri
nixon, bush, obama, they're war criminals. >> and a huge rift among liberals as the president takes fire from his base over his controversial drone policy. we'll have a debate. caution. you're about to enter the no spin zone because the spin stops here. "the factor" begins right now. >> hi. i'm juan williams in for bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. let's get right to our top story. the future of carnival cruise lines and the thousands of passengers who may be...
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if the president can lead and pull a nixon in china on entitlement reform. maybe that can start to change the long-term tied. the deficit is improving. the long-term debt is the real problem. >> great to see you guys, thanks so much, have a great weekend. >>> of all the things our government spends money on. what do you think is the most expensive? the answer wasn't the same case 50 years ago, i'll tell you, when we come back. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need new shoes? and with all the points i've been earning, i was able to get us a flight to our favorite climbing spot even on a holiday weekend. ♪ things are definitely looking up. [ male announcer ] with no blackout dates, you can use your citi thankyou points to travel whenever you want. visit citi.com/thankyoucards to apply. we all work remotely so this is a big deal, our first full team gathering! i wanted to call on a few people. ashley, ashley marshall... here. since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ]
if the president can lead and pull a nixon in china on entitlement reform. maybe that can start to change the long-term tied. the deficit is improving. the long-term debt is the real problem. >> great to see you guys, thanks so much, have a great weekend. >>> of all the things our government spends money on. what do you think is the most expensive? the answer wasn't the same case 50 years ago, i'll tell you, when we come back. a new belt. some nylons. and what girl wouldn't need...
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as opposed to the weak imitation of the democrats they considered rockefeller and nixon. they think it was a success. if you look right now at where the party is and where the people are, it doesn't add up. talk about math, the republican party is the party of white guys and michael. >> and marco rubio. >> you can't make a party on that. you can't do it. when ronald reagan was elected in 1980, white men were 46% of the electorate. you can add a few people of color and women and get a majority. now you can't. >> you look at the comparisons between george h.w. bush's tallies compared to now and it is a radically different country and moving further away from the republican party of the 1980s. it is a question of what do we do. is it possible this party continues to split apart? >> it's a very real possibility and tonight is say glaring example of that split. it depends on how deep it runs to cokie's point. do we resolve ourselves to get it done quicker and get around these ideas that are principaled positions for the port to take or do we go through the social and fiscal co
as opposed to the weak imitation of the democrats they considered rockefeller and nixon. they think it was a success. if you look right now at where the party is and where the people are, it doesn't add up. talk about math, the republican party is the party of white guys and michael. >> and marco rubio. >> you can't make a party on that. you can't do it. when ronald reagan was elected in 1980, white men were 46% of the electorate. you can add a few people of color and women and get...
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some ironically tweets woodward makes me suspect nixon got a raw deal. chin up, buddy. katrina from the nation observes that smart interns at the publication have no idea who woodward is and d.c. establishment freaked out about the critique and then buzz feed chimes in and almost scolds everyone for no experience to know what the hell they're talking about. >> supposed to be you? >> that's not me. and then justin green punches back, if buzz feed explained the woodward story with arrested development gifts i'd click, he says. >> oh. >> and finally, this morning, at 10:47 a.m., buzz feed posts, why fox news should hire bob woodward and the circle of life is complete. >> no. and then 10:48 a.m., bob woodward was found dead thigh did not happen! >> did not happen. >> no! >> did not happen. >> alive and well. thank goodness. >> fake facts of steve kornacki. >>> they call it the greatest throat life in america. war, disease, economic collapse. all because people are getting dogs instead of having kids? well we know i'm obviously not the problem here. >> me neither. >> we'll d
some ironically tweets woodward makes me suspect nixon got a raw deal. chin up, buddy. katrina from the nation observes that smart interns at the publication have no idea who woodward is and d.c. establishment freaked out about the critique and then buzz feed chimes in and almost scolds everyone for no experience to know what the hell they're talking about. >> supposed to be you? >> that's not me. and then justin green punches back, if buzz feed explained the woodward story with...
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what ended up happening was suburbanites turned on the democrats and we got richard nixon. we can prematurely declare these things sometimes. a cautionary note. >> goldie, the piece says today's gop is taking its cues from john calhoun and his belief in nullification. the idea that states can ignore federal law. he writes it's not a coincidence that the resurgence of nullification is happening while our first african-american president is in office. how du the gop reach out to a broader demographic when we see how it's treated this nation's first black president? >> that is the grand irony but the truth of the matter is they're not only hearkening back to calhoun, but they're playing the script of kevin phillips who was the chief architect of the southern strategy. this was the chaining together of those southern confederate states, those 11 states, with what was happening out west and up through the midwest, and he said at the time we can frankly do without manhattan. we can do without new york. we can do without chicago. we can do without all these major city that is were
what ended up happening was suburbanites turned on the democrats and we got richard nixon. we can prematurely declare these things sometimes. a cautionary note. >> goldie, the piece says today's gop is taking its cues from john calhoun and his belief in nullification. the idea that states can ignore federal law. he writes it's not a coincidence that the resurgence of nullification is happening while our first african-american president is in office. how du the gop reach out to a broader...
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it's not that there is a new obama, ala the many nixons of old, but the harm onizing conciliatory side of the political and personal character has been eclipsed by the side of him that is at once more insist ept and more visionary. and emboldened obama is demanding lawmakers include more revenue in any sequester deal on top of the tax increases he won in the fiscal cliff passage. it is this same obama who is making gun reform a top priority in the face of historic opposition. and it is the same obama who has promised to move forward with his own immigration bill if the is that the doesn't bring him one by march. to get it done, the president has developed a strategy. according to politico, quote, president obama's speeches have a familiar ring these days. tout what he's already done, say the public's in his corner, demand congress do something, lament washington dysfunction, layout his own plan, avoid details, urge voters to keep up the pressure. while the belly aching from gop leadership has also become a predictable response to this new strategy, what remains to be seen is whether an
it's not that there is a new obama, ala the many nixons of old, but the harm onizing conciliatory side of the political and personal character has been eclipsed by the side of him that is at once more insist ept and more visionary. and emboldened obama is demanding lawmakers include more revenue in any sequester deal on top of the tax increases he won in the fiscal cliff passage. it is this same obama who is making gun reform a top priority in the face of historic opposition. and it is the same...
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call it the washington monument syndrome, and it goes back to famous incident in 1969 where richard nixon got in a big fight with the park service, you know what they did? they closed the washington monument and the grand canyon two days a week and now what happened? they got the money back. >> greta: and i don't know where secretary arne duncan got his talking points, but that's an issue, distressing. let me ask you about janet napolitano warned that she'll have to furlough border patrol agents. >> we don't know exactly how it's going to work. we've had five government shutdowns since 1981, this is a different animal, this sequester, the across the board cuts. so it's true that these have to be taken account by account by account. and that does sort of limit their flexibility, but again, within those accounts they can make priorities. >> greta: explain to me and i think that congressman allen west is talking about, is this the sort of washington cut we're not talking about cutting, but just saying that it's going to be slowed growth. that it's not going to grow as fast as we thought. is
call it the washington monument syndrome, and it goes back to famous incident in 1969 where richard nixon got in a big fight with the park service, you know what they did? they closed the washington monument and the grand canyon two days a week and now what happened? they got the money back. >> greta: and i don't know where secretary arne duncan got his talking points, but that's an issue, distressing. let me ask you about janet napolitano warned that she'll have to furlough border patrol...
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brings me to tyco, the classic business that came -- turning into what i would describe as a richard nixon-like pitiful helpless giants. that's why nearly six years tyco spun off the health care business, as covidien, and spun off its electronics business as t.e. connectivity, which has been nothing short of spectacular. last september it broke itself up again, it merged with pentair, and for more important for our purposes, it spun off the north american residential security division as the adt corporation. it started trading as an independent company at $36 a share. since then the stock has roared higher. okay. it's rallied more than 30%. ♪ hallelujah >>> back in january mike in new york asked us about adt, and if it would run out of steam since the spin-off. adt is up less than a buck in the time mike asked us about it, so has adt run out of steam? did the stock only have enough fuel go higher, or is there a long-term story here? i'll give you a hint. my charitable trust, which you can follow along at actionalertsplus.com owns adt. that's how much stephanie link, my comanager, and i like i
brings me to tyco, the classic business that came -- turning into what i would describe as a richard nixon-like pitiful helpless giants. that's why nearly six years tyco spun off the health care business, as covidien, and spun off its electronics business as t.e. connectivity, which has been nothing short of spectacular. last september it broke itself up again, it merged with pentair, and for more important for our purposes, it spun off the north american residential security division as the...
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and nixon never quite got out from eisenhower's shadow. there's a great moment in the 1968 republican convention when nixon, at last, you know, is going to be -- now, he'd run in 1960 and lost. here's his chance to win. and what does he say? let's win it for ike. can't get away from ike. >> how about what ike said about nixon in '68, when they asked him about, name one important decision that dick nixon had any input in, and he said, i'll have to get back to you. >> exactly! >> give me a week. >> that was actually 1960, when nixon had been vice president. >> '60, yeah. >> yeah, joe writes, ike and dick is a highly engrossing political narrative that skillfully takes the reader through the twisted development of a strange relationship that would help shape america's foreign and domestic agenda. >> who knew joe was such an elegant book review peer. >> he loves reading history books about american presidents. this was a perfect match. >> and the biographer is a terrific writer. longtime editor at "the new yorker," at "the washington post," ha
and nixon never quite got out from eisenhower's shadow. there's a great moment in the 1968 republican convention when nixon, at last, you know, is going to be -- now, he'd run in 1960 and lost. here's his chance to win. and what does he say? let's win it for ike. can't get away from ike. >> how about what ike said about nixon in '68, when they asked him about, name one important decision that dick nixon had any input in, and he said, i'll have to get back to you. >> exactly!...
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there's been only four other presidents that have been to israel, nixon, carter, bush two went there twice, and clinton who made four. >> thank you, sir. appreciate it. >>> governor chris christie gets serious about the scale. it is time now for the poly side bar. just one day after joke around with david letterman about his weight, the governor admitted it's really not something to laugh about. >> of course i care about it. and i'm making the best effort i can. and sometimes i'm successful, and other times i'm not. and sometimes periods of great success are followed by periods of great failure. >> governor christie says his doctor often warns him of the health risks of being overweight. >>> comedian chris rock might joke around about gun violence, but he's really serious about this issue. he's in washington, d.c. right now teaming up with other celebrities, members of congress, and mayors against illegal guns in support of the president's gun violence plan. >>> senator marco rubio showed off his not so serious side during an interview yesterday, and get this, his love of '90s rap mu
there's been only four other presidents that have been to israel, nixon, carter, bush two went there twice, and clinton who made four. >> thank you, sir. appreciate it. >>> governor chris christie gets serious about the scale. it is time now for the poly side bar. just one day after joke around with david letterman about his weight, the governor admitted it's really not something to laugh about. >> of course i care about it. and i'm making the best effort i can. and...
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. >> barbara streisand had the honor of being on president nixon's enemy list, which will give you the idea of what they have in common. next, on the rewrite. watch this- alakazam! ♪ [ male announcer ] staples has always made getting office supplies easy. ♪ another laptop? don't ask. disappear! abracadabra! alakazam! [ male announcer ] and now we're making it easier to get everything for your small business. and for my greatest trick! enough! [ male announcer ] because whatever you need, we'll have it or find it, and get it to you fast. staples. that was easy. you know it can be hard to lbreathe, and how that feels.e, and get it to you fast. copd includes chronic bronchitis and emphysema. spiriva helps control my copd symptoms by keeping my airways open for 24 hours. plus, it reduces copd flare-ups. spiriva is the only once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that does both. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged
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i don't think that's quite true, but i think there is a little bit of a nixon goes to china aspect of the drone situation. i mean, there are truly people on the left, i think, who would be raising cane, except that it's their president, our president. but there is a line, rick, as you say, between the use overseas to target terrorists who are not american citizens in most cases, and what kind of procedures and safeguardses are going to be in place if they use these mini drones in your neighborhood or mine. >> rick: the john brennan, whose confirmation has been held up by a number of senators, he says the administration has no intention of carrying out drone strikes inside the u.s. but that doesn't exactly sound like a solid no to me. what do you think? >> well, i'd like to believe that's true and i expect that that's their feeling at this point. but as you pointed out, there are all these licenses being given out to first responders and local departments. it's not just the administration potentially, at least, that's going to have this weapon in its hands. so you have to ask yourself,
i don't think that's quite true, but i think there is a little bit of a nixon goes to china aspect of the drone situation. i mean, there are truly people on the left, i think, who would be raising cane, except that it's their president, our president. but there is a line, rick, as you say, between the use overseas to target terrorists who are not american citizens in most cases, and what kind of procedures and safeguardses are going to be in place if they use these mini drones in your...
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of washington journalists, a counsel to each president since gerald ford since she took down richard nixon, ever president has granted him access. >> megyn: better to have him on your side. >> right, better to have him on your side. so when he considers a threat after getting a lot of kid glove treatment for 30 years is probably different, i would feel bad for him if he saw what was in the inboxes of some white house reporters, that was far less gentle in its reproof than mr. sperling offered. >> megyn: he in the wake of all this, lanny davis, a fox news contributor sometimes writes for the washington times, says i have been threatened to the white house, too, and i called up the white house and tell them you better not let this happen again, it's inappropriate. and ronnie offer the journal and was the chief and now back to daily reporting, saying he's been abused by the white house, intimidation abbitactics vulgarity, abusive language and virtually the fame phrases that woodward says were used to him, you're going to regret this, badgering and got to the point just now he cut off his own
of washington journalists, a counsel to each president since gerald ford since she took down richard nixon, ever president has granted him access. >> megyn: better to have him on your side. >> right, better to have him on your side. so when he considers a threat after getting a lot of kid glove treatment for 30 years is probably different, i would feel bad for him if he saw what was in the inboxes of some white house reporters, that was far less gentle in its reproof than mr....
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it's nixon and i think president obama. i think carter is a good example of that. i think john heilemann is exactly right. it would be nice to levitate and we're not going to. >> it won't happen. >> it has to be on the margins. there are moderate republicans who want to help him and some red state democrats that want to help. it's self-defeating but i don't think it will change. >> let's go to jim van dehei. right now, it's not just senate democrats and republicans expressing frustration, you have the press up in arms and other "politico" stories yesterday up in arms feel like they're being shut out. >> a lot of them. we had four or five in the piece that went on the record with very critical comments on the white house. they're saying it is different this time. the obama white house is taking this predictive set of tools for media manipulation whether controlling where you're going or who you're talking to or limiting access the president has and with his staff and then putting it on steroids, using social media and taking their own photos and what gets released t
it's nixon and i think president obama. i think carter is a good example of that. i think john heilemann is exactly right. it would be nice to levitate and we're not going to. >> it won't happen. >> it has to be on the margins. there are moderate republicans who want to help him and some red state democrats that want to help. it's self-defeating but i don't think it will change. >> let's go to jim van dehei. right now, it's not just senate democrats and republicans expressing...
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sometimes when we say the naacp today, that seems mild, but in 1943 and particularly as she and edie nixon start to work to transform the montgomery branch into a more activist branch, this is dangerous work as they try to document white brutality and protest lynching and protest segregation. and so much that happened up to that point. >> and she had relationships with people like stoakley carmichael and thought of malcolm x and his defense of self-defense as a central strategy for her, and that mrs. parks remained armed even throughout the montgomery bus boycott, because of the violence she faced. so we think of her and king as the non-violent leaders, but she was a leader concerned with self-defense. >> yes, a lifelong leader in self-defense and she gets it from her grandfather when the klan rages through alabama and shoots her husband. and the nine scotsboro boys who are rapidly convicted in 1951 of rape charges, they keep a gun this the house many in many ways, because the organizing is so dangerous. so, yes, she is a lifelong believer in self-defense, but believes in the power of orga
sometimes when we say the naacp today, that seems mild, but in 1943 and particularly as she and edie nixon start to work to transform the montgomery branch into a more activist branch, this is dangerous work as they try to document white brutality and protest lynching and protest segregation. and so much that happened up to that point. >> and she had relationships with people like stoakley carmichael and thought of malcolm x and his defense of self-defense as a central strategy for her,...
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nixon, lewinski, blogo and spitzer and i had a minor scandal quote/unquote. >> no. >> that's how jeff smith and i became friends. we both write for a blog and covering a politician and bonded over the fact we endured political scandal in the congressional campaigns. mine ended in embarrassment. his led to a year in federal prison. jeff smith served a year for obstruction of justice after lying to the feds of campaign finance violations dating back to the 2004 congressional campaign. he served his time and now writes a political advice column entitled "do as i say." jeff is also an assistant professor at the new school. thank you so much for being with us. >> thank you for having me. >> one of the things that always surprises me, i guess it shouldn't at this point, it seems like they handle it so poorly. why is it just so hard to be forthright, apologize and try to move on? >> i handled things poorly instead of fessing up. >> that's why i asked you. >> yeah. instead of fessing up to a minor violation i signed a false affidavit and of course ended up in prison. i think we all have a kne
nixon, lewinski, blogo and spitzer and i had a minor scandal quote/unquote. >> no. >> that's how jeff smith and i became friends. we both write for a blog and covering a politician and bonded over the fact we endured political scandal in the congressional campaigns. mine ended in embarrassment. his led to a year in federal prison. jeff smith served a year for obstruction of justice after lying to the feds of campaign finance violations dating back to the 2004 congressional campaign....
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from arthur brisbane couple cycles ago to be full-blown spokesman. >> jon: you worked for richard nixon? >> i did. it was a great granddaughter on paper and loss of one in "washington post" is one less on the post for ro robbers but the truth is the reason she no longer there these big papers are dying. their circulation is down and subscriptions are down and everything is moving to the web. as web version may need an ombudsman. >> but a shout out to margaret sullivan. she did raise questions about the kessler versus john burger coverage that we talked about last week. we need them but do we need them more than national bureaus or foreign bureaus? >> jon: good question. that is going wrap for this week. thanks to our panel. i'm jon scott. thanks for joining us. keep it right here on fox news channel. we'll see i right here next week. with. >>. >> heather: hello, i'm heather childers, welcome to a brand-new hour. >> kelly: i'm kelly wright in for gregg jarrett. topping news this hour, five days until massive budget cuts kick into effect and no signs at all of compromise in washington. >>
from arthur brisbane couple cycles ago to be full-blown spokesman. >> jon: you worked for richard nixon? >> i did. it was a great granddaughter on paper and loss of one in "washington post" is one less on the post for ro robbers but the truth is the reason she no longer there these big papers are dying. their circulation is down and subscriptions are down and everything is moving to the web. as web version may need an ombudsman. >> but a shout out to margaret...
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same roger ailes who perfected the dog whistle politics of the southern strategy working for richard nixon. the same roger ailes who built a channel dependent on convincing viewers it's okay to hate the opposition, a channel that relentlessly promoted the myth that president obama, our first african-american president, is a foreign-born socialist. a channel that employed the likes of glenn beck and sarah palin. where are they now? a channel that says we're on the brink of a civil war between makers and takers. a channel that claims that liberals have declared a war on religion and marriage and christmas, a channel that vilifies union members, undocumented workers in this country, and women seeking contraception coverage. the mastermind behind fox news thinks president obama has a divisive agenda? it's no wonder fox news has hit a record low in ratings and credibility. >>> tonight in our survey, i asked you, will republicans drive our economy into another recession? i was going to say into the toilet. 94% of you say yes. 6% of you say no. >>> coming up, the week-long manhunt for a trained k
same roger ailes who perfected the dog whistle politics of the southern strategy working for richard nixon. the same roger ailes who built a channel dependent on convincing viewers it's okay to hate the opposition, a channel that relentlessly promoted the myth that president obama, our first african-american president, is a foreign-born socialist. a channel that employed the likes of glenn beck and sarah palin. where are they now? a channel that says we're on the brink of a civil war between...
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i have never quite seen something like that, it reminds me of nixon and watergate. something is going on, when john mccain used the word "coverup" woodward was on with chris wallace and he said a lot of these are legitimate questions. we don't know...no one knows from the evacuees interviewed by the f.b.i., we don't know what the president was doing. there are four dead americans and what is happening, it is getting more and more the case that this is developing --. >> why would he even go from, doug? >> he raised the issue. >> here is what he is trying to do. he is trying to dismiss the whole question, and you are right, four dead americans. we don't know what happened that night. who did the president talk to. we doesn't know. he is trying to dismiss it out of hand and town it into partisanship because the questions are not answered. the republicans are trying to keep it alive, as they should, because (a), they legitimate questions; (b) it puts people like hagel and brennan and jack lew under the microscope. >> the country has a right to know. >> it is not just th
i have never quite seen something like that, it reminds me of nixon and watergate. something is going on, when john mccain used the word "coverup" woodward was on with chris wallace and he said a lot of these are legitimate questions. we don't know...no one knows from the evacuees interviewed by the f.b.i., we don't know what the president was doing. there are four dead americans and what is happening, it is getting more and more the case that this is developing --. >> why would...
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republican presidents eisenhower establishing the student loan program or the statewide highways, president nixon with the epa. if they put more time and effort in that, they can strengthen their overall party -- >> this is a moderating move, some are saying. is that not good? >> it's a moderating move by putting someone down again, rather than building something up. look, i think senator rubio, for example, what he's doing on immigration would be able to make the whole party more attractive and candidates that think that way more attractive. therefore, i think that would be their stronger heft, not just for a primary but for a general. >> this is about candidates and primaries and please do react as well, if you would like, but is the challenge really farther upstream with the voters at the moment they wanting more farther right candidates, if you will? >> well, look, first, i can't help but point out that joe sestak said positive things about rubio, who happened to be a tea party candidate. this is not becoming more moderate. this is becoming more practical. it says first let's find the candida
republican presidents eisenhower establishing the student loan program or the statewide highways, president nixon with the epa. if they put more time and effort in that, they can strengthen their overall party -- >> this is a moderating move, some are saying. is that not good? >> it's a moderating move by putting someone down again, rather than building something up. look, i think senator rubio, for example, what he's doing on immigration would be able to make the whole party more...
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that's how the nixon administration, they're making that comparison. i don't know how that's going to set with a lot of people. so i'm anxious to hear what mr. brennan does for justification tomorrow. sam? >> let me add one point to that which is the other thing the administration has done is well, we've been talking about this process, attorney general eric holder has been talking about this process. john brennan has been talking about this process publicly. we have outlined it. and i think there is a role for congress to play. and i would add even for the american public to play to a certain extent in judging what kind of legal justifications the administration is using. i understand the administration doesn't want to set a bad precedent here, but these are weighty matters. >> colonel, what kind of intel are we getting on the ground? i mean we have to be sure that we're not killing innocent people here. >> well, i'm going to say having spent a lot of time in combat, i can tell you any time that we have any combat operation, you're going to have innoc
that's how the nixon administration, they're making that comparison. i don't know how that's going to set with a lot of people. so i'm anxious to hear what mr. brennan does for justification tomorrow. sam? >> let me add one point to that which is the other thing the administration has done is well, we've been talking about this process, attorney general eric holder has been talking about this process. john brennan has been talking about this process publicly. we have outlined it. and i...
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showed how he went from being sort of a mainstream moderate republican when he started out with richard nixon in the '70s as the head of the college republicans, which is where carl started, to being the architect not only of the bush campaign of george w. bush's campaign, but really of the bush republican party. there was pretty much a consensus, not total, but pretty solid consensus among conservatives and mainstream republicans in the republican party that george w. bush and karl rove put together starting in about 1999 and through george bush's presidency. what i meant by karl rove being done is not that he isn't a shrewd operator, not that american crossroads isn't going to spend a lot of money, not that he isn't going to be involved in a lot of campaigns, but he is not going to be the architect of a new republican party anymore, i don't think. i think his time has passed for that kind of thing because the party is too divided and the tea party is too angry. >> but the core of the republican party, the majority of the republican party is not fringe. i mean, i just think the fringe is giv
showed how he went from being sort of a mainstream moderate republican when he started out with richard nixon in the '70s as the head of the college republicans, which is where carl started, to being the architect not only of the bush campaign of george w. bush's campaign, but really of the bush republican party. there was pretty much a consensus, not total, but pretty solid consensus among conservatives and mainstream republicans in the republican party that george w. bush and karl rove put...